Veleron Accounting Now Serving Clients Across All Provinces
While our roots are in Kitchener-Waterloo, we now serve individuals and businesses across Canada through secure virtual consultations. Same professional service, no matter where you are.
We are pleased to announce that Veleron Accounting Inc. now serves clients across all Canadian provinces and territories through secure virtual consultations. While our physical office remains in the Kitchener-Waterloo region of Ontario, our digital infrastructure allows us to deliver the same level of professional, CPA-led service to clients regardless of their location.
This expansion reflects a shift we have been seeing for several years: more individuals and businesses prefer the convenience and flexibility of working with their accountant remotely. Virtual consultations via secure video calls, combined with encrypted document exchange platforms, make it possible to deliver a fully professional engagement without requiring an in-person visit.
For clients outside of Ontario, we handle all federal tax obligations and coordinate with provincial tax requirements as needed. Canadian tax law is federally administered through CRA, which means the core of our tax preparation and advisory work applies uniformly across provinces. Where provincial differences exist — such as Quebec's separate tax administration — we work with trusted regional partners to ensure compliance.
Our commitment to service quality, responsiveness, and confidentiality remains unchanged. Every engagement is led by a Chartered Professional Accountant and held to the same professional standards regardless of whether the client is across the street or across the country. If you are looking for reliable accounting support and prefer the convenience of working remotely, we welcome the opportunity to serve you.
More Articles
Continue reading for more accounting insights and updates.
Year-End Payroll Checklist for Canadian Employers
T4 slips must be filed with CRA and distributed to employees by the last day of February. This checklist covers everything from verifying SIN numbers to reconciling source deductions before the deadline.
SR&ED Program: Recent Changes and What They Mean for Your Business
CRA has updated its guidance on SR&ED claim documentation and eligibility criteria. We break down the key changes and explain how they affect your next claim submission.
A Practical Guide to Corporate Tax Instalments in Canada
If your corporation's tax owing exceeded $3,000 in the prior year, you may need to make quarterly instalments. We explain how to calculate them, when they're due, and how to avoid interest charges.
Ready to Get Started?
Book a consultation with our team to discuss how Veleron Accounting Inc. can support your financial goals.
